Travis-Wiley-Obituary

Travis Eugene Wiley

FORT WORTH, Texas

1944 - 2008

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Travis Eugene Wiley, 64, a teacher and church musician, entered rest Thursday, June 12, 2008. Celebration of life: 4 p.m. Sunday, June 22, at historic Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 116 Elm Street. Dr. George S. Willis III, pastor, officiating. Travis was born May 31, 1944, to...

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Mr. Travis was a GREAT help when I started playing @ Historic Baker Chapel AME Church. To the Wiley family you are in my prayers and thoughts and I deeply regret that I could not attend the "Celebration" , but I know it was done in style.
Blessings,
Melanie C. Bivens

To The Wiley Family,
We would like to send our prayers. Mr. Wiley was a great teacher to us at S.S. Dillow and we extend our prayers to his family.
Kamatrice Hayes & Keyuntia Gentry

To the Wiley family:
We were saddened to hear of Travis' death. He had become a dear friend, co- worker (S.S. Dillow), and a real joy to be around. He was always willing to help where he could and he did have a way with words or could just give you a look and you knew exactly where he was coming from. He often refered to Andre (or "Dre" as he called him) as his baby brother and he was a brother to Andre. He will be missed.
Andre and Susan Chavis
Co-workers (S.S. Dillow Elem)

to the Wiley Family,
I can remember Travis as a child growin up at Baker Chapel AME Church he was our musician for the A C Johnson Choir along with M. Davidson and was a close friend of Izen F Davidson he was a man with a strong voice and a good sense of humor. He will be missed.

THE Garnett's from the southside
Ruth Annie and Arthurlynn

Our deepest sincere sympathy to Mr. Wiley's family. Dale & Maria Moore

To the family and friends of Travis, your memory will forever live on. I'm sorry for your loss.
Jack Bausley Jr

To:Sadie,Bessie,Karen,
We the Lewis&Washington family are praying for you.Alway remember
IITIMOTHY4:6-8

Gone but never forgotten. We will always love you.
Barbara, Paul, Vickie & LaVon.

Travis had a way with words. When he made a statement he was very clear when conveying his message. (It was what it was) I appreciate people like Travis because you did'nt have to guess about where you stood with him. He was a talented musician, and educator and his presence will be missed, but his spirit will live on forever.